Things are looking up for West Ham United at the moment under David Moyes.

Into the fourth round of the FA Cup, moving further away from the relegation zone following a draw against Tottenham Hotspur and win over Huddersfield Town in their most recent Premier League outings and the likes of Marko Arnautovic are bang in form.

Fans could be forgiven if they've forgotten that the transfer window has been open for almost three weeks. Despite plenty of chatter pre-January, the Irons are yet to make a significant signing this month and there's every chance Moyes could keep the powder dry until the summer.

However, there's still been plenty of transfer talk surrounding the Hammers and expect it to continue as we approach the much anticipated deadline day where one deal could set off a chain reaction for sides hoping to avoid the drop in the top flight of English football.

Sky Sports have reported that Swansea City are keen to resign the Ghana international this month, but the winger himself is said to not be interested in a move back to the Liberty Stadium at the moment and there's also the issue of his wages.

The 28-year-old impressed during his debut season in English football but hasn't quite been able to replicate such standards in East London due to a number of fitness problems and has started just nine Premier League games so far this season.

Joao Mario wants Hammers move.

Joao Mario - a member of the Portugal squad which were triumphant at Euro 2016 - is now ready to consider a loan move to West Ham in the January transfer window.

Joao Mario could be headed to West Ham (Image: Emilio Andreoli/Getty Images)

Sky Sports Italy reporter Gianluca Di Marzio has claimed the £40m midfielder has performed a u-turn and is reconsidering the offer having originally dismissed the idea off of moving to east London until the end of the season from Inter Milan.

Moyes wants to bolster his midfield options during this month for the remainder of the Premier League campaign and Inter are reportedly ready to let the Portuguese international depart as he's struggled since his big money move from Sporting Lisbon following the Euros.

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Moyes explains Chelsea trip

Speaking of Moyes. The Scot was spotted in attendance at Stamford Bridge during Chelsea's FA Cup replay against Norwich City earlier in the week and that heightened speculation that he was there to run the rule over Michy Batshuayi.

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Perhaps with the idea of proposing a swap deal involving Andy Carroll?

Wrong. The targetman is staying put following another injury setback and Moyes has explained his trip was to watch the Canaries.

"Before the window opened, I said our priority had to be in midfield, where we were short of cover," said Moyes in his London Evening Standard column.

"Since then most of the speculation has been about our front players and, depending who you listen to or what you read, all our strikers are up for sale.

Beskitas want Sakho on loan

Besiktas' attempts to find a replacement for Cenk Tosun has seen them make an offer for West Ham's Diafra Sakho, reports Turkish publication Milliyet.

Diafra Sakho in action for West Ham (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)

The 28-year-old looks certain for the London Stadium exit door during this month as he's yet to start a league game so far this season as he seeks regular first-team football in order to ensure he's included in Aliou Cisse's squad for this summer's World Cup.